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Heuglin, T. von. Reisen nach dem Nordpolarmeer in den Jahren 
1870 und 1871 (Braunschweig : 1874, 8vo),iii. Zoologie, pt. 2, Vogel, 
pp. 79-201. 
Enumerates 50 species from Spitzbergen and Nova Zembla, with syno- 
nymy, observations on different phases of plumage and habits, &c. Un- 
known species of Lagopus (p. 104) and Larus (p. 187) are referred to, 
and the differences between Cejphus mandti and C. grylle pointed out, 
a mid-wing feather of each being figured (p. 162). 
Hugel, a. von. Ornithology of Bournemouth. Bournemouth Guide ; 
12mo: 1874, pp. 121-126. 
184 species mentioned. 
Kennedy, A. W. M. Clark. Notes on the Avifauna of the Desert of 
Sinai and of the Holy Land. Parti. Ibis, 1874, pp. 107-112. 
Lister, T. On Spring Migratory Birds of the North of England. Rep. 
Br. Ass. 1874, Notices, &c., p. 137. 
Contains a list of birds observed between the years 1853-1874 at 
Barnsley, Yorkshire. 
Lomnicki, M. [A list of birds observed in Podolia.] Sprawozdanie 
Komisyi Fizyograficznej, Krakow, viii. pp. (26)-(29h 
Mansel-Pleydbll, J. C. Ornithology and Conchology of the County 
of Dorset. 1874, 8vo, pp. 120. 
Newton, Alfred. A History of British Birds. By the late William 
Yarrell. Fourth edition : revised. 8vo. Parts vii. & viii. London : 
1874. 
These two parts bring the work down to the end of the Larks. 
Patterson, R. L. Notes on some of the Swimming Birds frequenting 
Belfast Lough. P. Belf. Soc. 1873-4, pp. 95-119. 
Pelzeln, a. von. Zweiter Beitrag zur ornithologischen Fauna der 
osterreichisch-ungarischen Monarchie. Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxiv. pp. 
559-568. 
Gives the most noticeable additions to the Austrian Avifauna since the 
publication of the author’s first paper [Zool. Rec. viii. p. 33]. 
Quit FART, N. Ornithologie Parisionne, ou Catalogue des oiseaux sMen- 
taires et de passage qui vivent h. I’etat sauvage dans I’enceinte de la 
ville de Paris. Paris : 1874, 12mo. 
53 species are recorded. 
Rodd, E. H. Note on the Ornithology of Cornwall for 1873-4. J. Inst. 
Cornw., No. xvi. Oct. 1874, p. 58. 
Saxby, H. L. The Birds of Shetland, with observations on their habits, 
migration, and occasional appearance. Edited by S. H. Saxby. 
Edinburgh : 1874. 8vo, pp. 1-398. 
301 species included, but at least 6 of them very doubtful. The long 
residence of the author in Shetland gives his observations much value^ 
and it must be regretted that he did not live to publish his work. ‘ 
